Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Just Saying...

I've always believed ball sports lacked...

Something.

Click to, you know.

Stephen

24 comments:

  1. Always thought golf ruined nice walks. Shotguns would make it a lot more interesting.

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  2. Never been a golfer, but could get into this.

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    1. I've never cared for any 'ball' games whatsoever. Little too much butt slapping for my taste.

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  3. Evil grin, Oh that would be better then trap shooting.

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  4. Golf courses...A waste of good rifle ranges!!
    Just my opinion and I used to golf...a lot..Now? I shoot a lot...Is much easier on my back it is!!!

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    1. I completely whole-heartily agree. Thanks, my friend.

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  5. We should try that, we just have to find someone in our group metrosexual enough to have golf clubs.

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    1. I have golf clubs, but Stephen is the metrosexual. Buy some golf balls and we can try it out.

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    2. Ah, a silly-putty moment on my blog. I, do not, own, golf, clubs.

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  6. I like the idea of tannerite golf balls. Or clays. Or ...

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    1. Yes....we shall blow all things to smithereens upon the rifle range.

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  7. They actually did that on an older episode of "duck dynasty" the two boys Jace and Willie were hitting golf balls in Willies back yard, and next them was their dad Phil and Uncle Silas with shotguns shooting the balls down.

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  8. Right now, it would have to be basketballs for me, so I need some advice. Suddenly, my right elbow has extreme pain in it after practicing with my 9mm and my .357. I always lock my elbow out of habit. Now, I'm trying to shoot with a looser right arm and my aim is badly off. Could the locked arm position be the cause of the "tennis elbow"? Hey! I HATE tennis as much as I hate golf. I wonder how well I'd be accepted at a tennis court. But I'm serious about the pain. It's pretty baaaad.

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    1. Yes, a tight elbow while shooting can later be affected by pain. Sorry, pretty lady. Try the Weaver stance.

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  9. I have offered that mix to many of my golfing buddies but alas, no takers.

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